On This Day: June 27 1981 – Motörhead Releases No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith

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On This Day: June 27 1981 – Motörhead Releases No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith
On this day June 27 1981, Motörhead released their powerful live album No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith. Capturing the raw energy of their performances during their Ace of Spades tour, the album featured blistering live versions of tracks like Bomber and Overkill.

Fueled by a loyal fanbase and word of mouth, No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was the band’s first and only number one album in the United Kingdom and remains one of the most iconic live metal albums of all time.

80s insight: This album proved that heavy metal had a massive audience in the early 80s and that the live experience was just as important as the studio recordings in building a band's legacy.

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